• Title of article

    Electro-mechanical resonant magnetic field sensor

  • Author/Authors

    Peter and Temnykh، نويسنده , , Alexander B. and Lovelace، نويسنده , , Richard V.E. Lovelace، نويسنده ,

  • Pages
    7
  • From page
    95
  • To page
    101
  • Abstract
    We describe a new type of magnetic field sensor, which is termed as an Electro-Mechanical Resonant Sensor (EMRS). The key part of this sensor is a small conductive elastic element with low damping rate and therefore, a high Q fundamental mode of frequency f1. An AC current is driven through the elastic element which, in the presence of a magnetic field, causes an AC force on the element. When the frequency of the AC current matches the resonant frequency of the element, maximum vibration of the element occurs and this can be measured precisely by optical means. e built and tested a model sensor of this type by using for the elastic element, a length of copper wire of diameter 0.030 mm formed into a loop shape. The wire motion was measured using a light-emitting diode photo-transistor assembly. This sensor demonstrated a sensitivity better than 0.001 G for an applied magnetic field of ∼1 G and a good selectivity for the magnetic field direction. The sensitivity can be easily improved by a factor of ∼10–100 by a more sensitive measurement of the elastic element motion and by having the element in vacuum to reduce the drag force.
  • Keywords
    Micromechanical devices , Magnetic field measurements , Magnetometers
  • Journal title
    Astroparticle Physics
  • Record number

    2019309